Hardwick Camp Police Cadet Reunion
Saturday 28th June 2025 at 7pmMonday, 13 January 2025
Hardwick Camp Police Cadet Reunion 2025
Death of Retired Police Officer: PC 1304 Thomas (Tom) Naden
Tom was appointed with Durham Constabulary in 1978, serving as a beat officer at Newton Aycliffe, Shildon, Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor. In 1987 he transferred to the Dog Section until, in 1996 Tom was posted to the Community Safety Team at Wear and Tees. Tom retired from the force in 2006.
Tom is survived by wife Pauline, son Jamie and partner Beth, daughter Melanie and husband Martyn
A funeral service is to be held at 11.30am Friday 24th January 2025 at Wear Valley Crematorium, Coundon, Bishop Auckland DL14 8PE
Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Cancer Research.
Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and friends at this sad time.
Friday, 10 January 2025
Death of Retired Police Officer: Sergeant 2463 Alan James Flannery
It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Sergeant 2463 Alan James Flannery, who died at University Hospital North Durham on Tuesday 24th December 2024, aged 77 years.
Alan began his police career in Durham City on 1st May 1972 and lived in the hostel above the station. In 1974 he was posted to Peterlee; he later transferred to Traffic Patrols North, based at Peterlee and eventually onto the Motorway Unit.
In 1985 he worked briefly in Control Room before being promoted 4 months later to Sergeant and posted to Derwentside, where he spent the rest of his career working as Town and Custody Sergeant. He was then given the role of ASU Sergeant and remained there until he retired in 2002.
Alan is survived by his wife Sharon, who retired as a serving officer in 2018, son Andrew and his wife Anna and grandchildren Imogen & James and son Matthew, a serving officer in Northumberland and his partner Steph and grandson Freddie.
A funeral service is to be held at 1.30pm Monday 20th January 2025 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ
Any Donations will be for St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Durham.
After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at Durham Amateur Rowing Club, Green Lane, Durham DH1 3JU. Those joining the family will need to input their vehicle registration numbers on the screen in the bar area.
Our thoughts are with Alan’s family and friends at this sad time
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Invitation from the Sunderland Branch of NARPO
Death of Retired Police Officer: Chief Superintendent 205 Joseph Russell Peart
In November 1954, following 2 years National Service with the RAF, leaving with the rank of Corporal, Russell joined Sunderland Borough Police, posted to Sunderland, where he remained until 1958. In May of that year, he transferred to C.I.D. on a temporary basis; this appointment was made permanent in December 1961.
He was promoted to sergeant and transferred to uniform branch in May 1964, this included working in the Traffic Department. A transfer back to C.I.D. took place in March 1967.
In April 1968, Sunderland Borough and Durham County Constabulary amalgamated, and Russell took on the role of Acting Detective Inspector until 1969, when he was promoted to rank of Inspector in C.I.D., covering Consett & Stanley. During this period, he became involved with the force murder squad.
A further promotion to the rank of Chief Inspector in 1976 saw him seconded to No. 2 Regional Crime Squad as officer in charge of the mid-Durham branch office. Three years later, in August 1979, he was recalled to the uniform branch as Deputy Sub-Divisional Commander (Consett and Stanley).
In June 1980 Russell was promoted to Superintendent within the Force’s Complaints and Discipline branch, becoming Head of Department in June 1981. His final promotion, to Chief Superintendent, occurred in 1982, when he was posted to Bishop Auckland as Divisional Commander.
Russell retired on 7th November 1984 after 30yrs service.
During his 30 years service Russell received 5 commendations; 1 from the Chief Constable, 2 from Judges and 2 from Magistrates.
During his working life he was a keen fisherman and golfer and after retiring became more involved in these sports. He ended up running the Veteran’s Society at Garesfield Golf Club, where he later became Club Secretary. He enjoyed fly fishing at local reservoirs and Knitsley Mill, tying his own flies.
Being a lifelong Sunderland supporter, he and wife Audrey attended the opening game at the Stadium of Light against Ajax in 1997. Horseracing was another of his loves and, with his family, celebrated his 90th birthday at the first meeting of the season at Cartmel in Cumbria.
Ill health resulted in a move from his home at Shotley Bridge to a flat in an assisted living complex in Kendal, to be nearer his daughter and her family.
Russell was predeceased by wife Audrey in December 2021, after 65 years of marriage. He is survived by daughter Karen and her husband Stuart, son David and his wife Lesley, grandchildren Rebecca, Nicola, Louise, Lauren and Abbie, great grandchildren, Ethan, Isabelle, Harry, Zach, Ayvah and Elsey.
A private committal service is to be held at 12.30pm Tuesday 14th January 2025 at Beetham Hall Crematorium, Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA7 7BQ
This will be followed by an open ‘Celebration of Life’ service at 1.30pm at Sandylands Methodist Church, Kendal LA9 6EU, followed by a buffet.
Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Bowel Cancer UK www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk
Our thoughts are with Russell’s family and friends at this sad time.
Monday, 6 January 2025
Special Notice
The meeting, which is open to all, has an item of Special Interest:
I'm sure that most of you will know that we lost colleague and dear friend Jim Porter in March 1982, when he was fatally wounded at Woodhouses, Bishop Auckland.
On Tuesday 10th December 2024, Jim's Son and Daughter Brian and Tracey, were invited to Windsor Castle, where they were presented with the Elizabeth Emblem and Scroll from His Majesty, King Charles. The Elizabeth Emblem is a new award and is presented to the next of kin to those who lost their lives in service.
Brian has kindly offered to come along to the meeting and bring the Emblem and Scroll for us all to see. Brian will be pleased to tell us about his experience.
Please come along and support your Branch and meet up with fellow members
It would be appreciated if anyone intending to attend the meeting let us know in order that we can provide sufficient catering.
Secretary: Stuart Ingram Durham@narpo.org
Chairman: Ray Jones Durham2@narpo.org
Bishop Auckland, Crook and Barnard Castle Staff Reunion on Thursday 9th January 2025
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